My Nana Knew a Thing or Two

Towels play a quiet but important role in daily comfort, yet over time they often lose their softness and start to smell musty. Repeated washing, leftover detergent, and mineral buildup can leave them stiff and less absorbent. While many people turn to fabric softeners or extra wash cycles, those solutions can be expensive, harsh on skin, and not always effective in the long run.

A simple trick passed down from my nana offers an easier answer, and it requires almost no effort. The solution is plain white vinegar, a pantry staple that works as a natural refresher for towels. It’s affordable, environmentally friendly, and surprisingly powerful when it comes to restoring softness and freshness.

White vinegar works because its acetic acid breaks down detergent residue and mineral deposits that cling to towel fibers. These invisible buildups are often the real cause of stiffness and trapped odors. Instead of masking smells, vinegar neutralizes them, leaving towels genuinely clean rather than artificially scented.

Using this method couldn’t be simpler. Wash your towels as usual with detergent, then add half a cup of distilled white vinegar during the rinse cycle. You can pour it into the fabric softener compartment or directly into the drum. After drying, the towels come out fluffy, absorbent, and odor-free, with no vinegar smell left behind.

Compared to commercial fabric softeners, vinegar has clear advantages. It’s non-toxic, gentle on sensitive skin, and far cheaper over time. It also helps towels absorb water better, since it doesn’t coat fibers with waxy residues the way softeners often do.

Used regularly, this trick keeps towels fresh and extends their lifespan. It’s a small habit with big results—proof that sometimes the best solutions are the simplest ones passed down through generations.